Leadership Lessons from The Wire: When Leaders Protect Their Careers
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概要
Every coach says the same thing: “We’re doing what’s best for our players.”
But what happens when the pressure builds… and those decisions start protecting careers instead of people?
In this episode of Leadership Lessons from The Wire, we break down three leadership paths that all lead to the same place:
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Tommy Carcetti — when ambition turns into career management
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Irvin Burrell — when survival replaces leadership
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Clay Davis — when power becomes the only goal
Each one shows how leadership can slowly shift from serving people… to protecting position.
This episode centers on one uncomfortable question:
When does leadership become self-preservation?
If you’re a coach, leader, teacher, or anyone responsible for people—this is a conversation you need to hear.
Because the moment you start protecting your position over your people… leadership starts to disappear.